Sneeze Juice

AlanLichty

Moderator
These make for some interesting abstracts without any sense of scale whatever. Glad you didn't make us guess what we are looking at 'cuz I would have flunked :)
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Hey Jordan!

It's been a while, it's great to have you back. :)

Now... you gave us some clues, but I have to say I am clueless as to what this is. o_O

I do know that I like these. The images are so creative looking. You mentioned Pollen, so it must have something to do with flowers and pollen. But it looks like a drone image of moving water that has a lot of white foam in it.

Is it in a creek, along an edge where all the pollen has fallen and is laying pretty still?

Great job on this, and a good eye to catch it!
 

Jordan Marsh

Well-Known Member
Hey Jordan!

It's been a while, it's great to have you back. :)

Now... you gave us some clues, but I have to say I am clueless as to what this is. o_O

I do know that I like these. The images are so creative looking. You mentioned Pollen, so it must have something to do with flowers and pollen. But it looks like a drone image of moving water that has a lot of white foam in it.

Is it in a creek, along an edge where all the pollen has fallen and is laying pretty still?

Great job on this, and a good eye to catch it!
Hey Jim :) There's so much pollen sitting in the trees over here on the east coast. If we're ever hovering over trees, our downwash blows it all out and makes a gigantic pollen dust cloud to the point where we can barely see.

We had a big storm the night prior which caused some areas of the trail to flood out and all the pollen just washed off the trees and into these pools. This is why my sinuses always feel better out west though haha. It was also very windy and was blowing the water which caused the swirly effects.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Hey Jim :) There's so much pollen sitting in the trees over here on the east coast. If we're ever hovering over trees, our downwash blows it all out and makes a gigantic pollen dust cloud to the point where we can barely see.

We had a big storm the night prior which caused some areas of the trail to flood out and all the pollen just washed off the trees and into these pools. This is why my sinuses always feel better out west though haha. It was also very windy and was blowing the water which caused the swirly effects.
Wow! That's some serious pollen! I have hay fever, so I get affected with pollen out here occasionally. I grew up in Minnesota, and every summer was miserable from the constant sneezing, etc. So when my family moved to California when I was 16, one of the reasons I was so happy was because my hay fever had gone away! Now if could have just been all of the smog over powered the pollen? But in SoCal my hay fever is minimal. The east coast then sounds even worse then Minnesota.

Well.... here is to hoping you can sneeze up some more photos of other subjects, as we miss your creativity! ;)
 
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